FoI request shows train operators that apply for £50m free wi-fi fund will be left to their own devices when it comes to cyberscurity
October 27, 2016
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Qualcomm Buys NXP For £39bn To Become IoT Chip Giant
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella: Tech Will Move From Consumption To Creation In Next Decade
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Samsung Profits And Revenues Feel The Pain From Galaxy Note 7 Fallout
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O2 Reaches 10m 4G Users But Brexit Hampers IPO Plans
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EU-US Privacy Shield Faces European Legal Challenge
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BT Now Has 4.5m Fibre Broadband And 17.6m 4G Subscribers
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Google Looks To Spread Android’s Material Design With Material.IO
The search giant is aiming to spread its latest Android design ethos by creating tools and a site on which developers can collaborate.
Samsung Pushes Deeper Into IoT With Expanded ARTIK Platform
The ARTIK 0 and ARTIK 7 target both the high and low-power ends of the Internet of Things spectrum
Adobe Rushes Out Emergency Patch For Flash
A vulnerability in Flash is being actively exploited, prompting Adobe to issue an emergency patch